
Egypt's Sam Morsy Leaves Ipswich Town for Kuwait SC - Talents Abroad
The 33-year-old captained Ipswich Town to back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League.
He made 34 appearances across all competitions last season, scoring once and providing one assist, before Town were relegated to the Championship.
Morsy began his 15-year career in England with Port Vale, followed by spells at Chesterfield, Barnsley, Wigan Athletic, and Middlesbrough prior to joining Ipswich four years ago.
Ipswich Town can confirm that Sam Morsy has left the club.
Sam, who won two promotions with the Blues as captain, will join @kuwaitclub.
We wish him the very best of luck for the future. 💙 pic.twitter.com/2W6AWDmA2j — Ipswich Town (@IpswichTown) July 24, 2025
He made 165 appearances and scored 11 goals during his tenure at Portman Road, describing his captaincy as "the biggest honour of my career".
'We have had some incredible days and nights together and I will remember many of these for the rest of my life,' he told the club website.
° توصل نادي الكويت الرياضي إلى اتفاق مع نادي إيبسويتش تاون بشأن انتقال اللاعب سام مرسي الى صفوف الزعيم ، ترحب إدارة النادي باللاعب وتتمنى له التوفيق في المرحلة القادمة.
Kuwait Sports Club has reached an agreement with Ipswich Town for the transfer of Sam Morsy.
The club welcomes… pic.twitter.com/y5kCk4jnPc — نادي الكويت الرياضي (@kuwaitclub) July 24, 2025
'Achieving back-to-back promotions allowed me and many of my team-mates to achieve our dreams of playing in the Premier League, so I will always feel indebted to [manager] Kieran [McKenna], his staff, everyone at the club and the supporters for helping us get there.'
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